‘This is hysterical bullsh–‘ conservative commentator Matt Walsh tweeted
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., was roasted online after she tweeted Monday evening that the Earth broke a record for hottest day in 120,000 years.
“What was the temperature of the globe at 12pm GMT on July 1st, 116,539 BC?” former White House adviser Stephen Miller responded. The tool compiles weather data stretching back to 1979 and comes with a stark warning that the data “should NOT be taken as ‘official’ observational records.”
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